oo Ss ans > ee See a Naa SOI TELEGRAPHIC NEWS CANADIAN. Orrawa, Dee. 17. B. Fleming, the Liberal M. P. fs or orth Brant, alre ady intimates that he wil not again contest that constituency. An election under the Scott Act will be | held in the County of Inverness, on Janu ary 26th. "Economy, N. 8. » has been made a cus | toms outport of Londonderry. The Major General, in the militia general orders, warns the roility a against any breach of —a hne.and dis spense a with the services of the officers of the Ontario battalio n, for holding a meeting contrary to the or lers of their commanding officer and passing com plimentary resoluti: ns. a There is a wild rumorcireuiating &t) Quebec that the North Shore Railway has been so dto Mr James Thomas McGree Vy, for eight million dol- lars. Governor Cat tion of taking up his in Manitoba. Gibb Ress at d :chon has stated his inten permanent residence Sr. Jown, Dec. 17. The trial of Lewin, for stealing a $1,500 | bank check, and uttering it with a know- ledge of the theft, resulted, this evening, 1 } the disagreement of the jury, who steod eleven for acquittal and one for co Bail of $1,000 was « ffered, and will be ac- cepted after Mond: He is held till then as witness in ial "trial of the bank clerk | Farlong, which opens on Monday. nviction. UNITED STATES. Wasurveron, Dec. 17. Proceedings in the Guiteau trial will probably be del ayed several days, oyna sequence of the sliness of the wife of or of the ji uIOTS A laster cast ef Guitean’s bead was n ade b y Clark Mills, the scul tor, to-day. AND IRELAND. Lonpox, Dec. 17.. | GREAT BRiTAIN Sixty guineas pem ‘ium were paid yester- day on the overdue steamer “‘ City of Lon- don,” from London, Nov. 13th, for New | York. The Council of the Rifle Association of Great Britain have forwarded to the Presi- | dent of the Rifle Agsociation of America, a | resolution adopte od by them, expressing the | pleasure they will experience in welcoming | a team to Wimbledon. Earl Waldegrave, Sir Henry Halford, and Young and Hum: | phrey, were appointed a committee to| arrange for their reception. Dusurn, Dee. 17. The Lord Mayor has declined to call a | meeting of the Corporation on Tuesday | next to consider a resolution to confer the freedom of the city upon Parnell and Dil- lon, as the question was recently decided | by the Council. Lexpon, Dec. 18. Blaine’s despatches respecting the Clay- ton-Bulwer Treaty elicit strong protests from various quarters. The * Times, ‘* News,” ‘* Observer,” and other journals severely criticise them. Dupuis, Dec. 17. The constabulary barracks at Croboy have been maliciously burned to the ground, the occupants barely escaping with their lives. Armed bands are going about nightly throughout Counties Clare, Kerry, and Tipperary, firing into houses, and so intimi- | dating the occupants. They fear to notify | the police. EUROPEAN. Berit, Dec, 18. It is reported that another mine assassin- | ation plot has been discovered at the | Russian Imperial Palace at Galehina, and | that several officers have been arrested. Lonpon. Dec. 17. A despatch from Zanzibar announces the | capture of the owner of the slave dhow, in the ercounter with which Capt. Browning, | of the British man of-war ‘‘ London,” was killed. Paris, Dec. 17. Lieut. Cullier, an amnestied Communist, waylaid Sibour, nephew of the murdered Archbishop of Puris, and struck him. ‘ullier thréatened to murder Sibonr if he | refused to fight with. him. Vienna, Dec. 17. | The official report of the Board of Works on the Ring Theatre disaster says: The | Chief engineer asked two policemen at the | main entrance, whether there was anybody within, and received a reply that the whole audience had left safely. This state- | ment was apparently cenfirmed by the | fact that no persons were seen at the en- trance to the building. Men of the fire brigade subsequent ly entered the galleries, but the air was suffocating and it was im- | possible to penetrate the passages, as the | torches went out for want of oxygen, and | the firemen were unable to breath. The | report expresses the conviction that the audience died speedily from suffocation. The correct list of victims by the theatre fire made by the police, places the shanedl | at 794. Only 144 have been identified. NO TICE } | rE HE undersigned will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at Miminigash, Lot 2, on | THURSDAY, 5th January, 1882, at 12) o'clock, noon, all the property of E, G, Fuller and Frank M. Fuller, comprising Dwelling | House, Fish Houses, Stables, Horse, Truck | Wagon, Harness, Six Boats’ (rigged), ten | Mackerel Nets and He tring Nets, Twelve sets | Trawls (complete), about 6,000 fathoms Rope, 36 Anchors, 1000 Ibs. Cork Wood, and a variety of other articles, completing a fisher- man’s outfit on @ large scale Also, at Souris, on Thursday, 22nd Decem- | ber, at 12 o'clock, noon, at lot on Main Street, 70x200 feet, wit ha House 54x28, two stories high, fitted up for a double tene ment, with barn and Coach House, This House has been | lately occupied by Mr, Fuller, and known as the Fuller House, Terms made known at sale, JOHN McLEAN, Assignee FLOUR. S00: SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. For sale by the subscriber, A. H, os, Water Street, Noy, 30, "31. ee ov. 23, '81—4i, wkly 3i 1881. ‘The Largest THE DAILY | 1882. | | ; | | ! i CHRISTMAS AIT D- NAW YHARS | | ; ———0:. | N order that all our customers may beable to have a MERRY | CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR, we to supply them with a CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ffenceforth for | eae HKAMINER, DECEMBER 20, 1881. . REIN SEFORTH CA. $5 TEL. WE HAVE DECIDED TO SELL Cash Onaly,! ' WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION WHATEVER, | | land in doing so feel convinced that we can give our customers better value and satis- faction than we could otherwise possibly do, hankfal for the very liberal patronage ex- tended to us since we have commenced busi- ness. we hope to merit a continuance of the game by keeping the BEST GLASS OF BOOTS AND SHOES a we prepared’ Low Can prices. (Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. Parties can have Boots and Shoes home te try on whenever they please, Dorsey, Golf & Co. Dec. 3, *81—6i 2aw 3w HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS! ¢ HERBERT HASZARD COMPRISING IN PART: { Specialties and Novelties 200 Boxes, Halves and Quarters Valentia and Layer Raisins, | Currants, Spices, Essences, Candied Peel, Confectionery, Almonds, | Nuts ; Canned Goods, in Peaches, Pine ter, Sardines, Corned Beef, Green Peas, Boston Baked Be: aus, 'Bloater Paste, Pickles, Tomato Caisup, Macaroni, V micilli, Tapioca,“ Sago, Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa, Lemon, Rasp- berry and other Syrups; Apples, Onions, Cheese: Plain, Fruit and | Hominy, Prepared Cocoanut, Manioca, Sauces, Fancy Biscuits; Honey, /Corn Starch, Mustard, Vinegar, Split Peas, Beans, Pearl Barley, | panos rnize CARDS, Plain and Fringed, 'MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS Rice, &e. ; Xe, —_— — O:0o---- ‘Tea of Choice Quality, at $6 & 38 cts, per Ib. —— 1 Coffee, Pure Java and Jamaica, Fresh Ground Every Day, —— 0 Oe Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrup. —_—-— — — 0 Flour, Corn and Gatmeal, Warranted Superier Quality. | In GLASSWARE and LAMPS, we are offering Special) Inducements during the Hollds YS, and can show some really | nice Goods, in Handsome Vases, Candlesticks, Hall, Library and Table Lamps, Boquet Holders, Table Sets, Celery and Pickle Holders, &e., kc. A few sets Covered Pitchers. and Cheapest Assortment of Looking Glasses in the City. —_——----—-°o'-——- HARDWARE! ‘Table and Dessert Knives and Plated Forks, Carvers and Forks, Pocket Knives, Butter Knives, Cook’s Knives, Bread Knives ‘and Platters, Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, Cruet Stands, Napkin Rings, Jelly and Pudding Moulds, Tea Trays, Toast Forks and Racks, Keg ge Boilers, I Table Bells, Egg Beaters, Patty Pans, Pie Plates,Ladles, Basting Spoons, Potato Pounders, Rolling | Pins, Lemon Squeezers, Cork Screws, &c., &c. ——=$ SO A few Handsome Bath Room Sets and Slop Pails, Umbrella Stands, Coal Hods, Crystal Stove Boards, Hearth and other Brushes, Skates, Whips, Sleigh Bells, a choice lot ; Brackets, Lamp and Bird Cage Hooks, Stair Rods. SHOVELS, FORKS, AXES, HALTERS, LANTERNS, &c., &e. TUBS, BROOMS, BASKETS, SNOW SHOVELS AND CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS. BUCKETS, —_——_—_—_— 9° ‘Parlor, Hall and Cook Stoves and Stovepipe. A few Farmers’ Boilers yet on hand. TEN TENS BAR IRON AND STEEL. _—_— oO} ee neene, Rest American Kerosene Gil, in 1-2 gal, 1 gal. & 5 gal. Tins, een re oe) 9 Qe Please call and examine our Goods, and be satisfied that we can supply you at satisfactory prices. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance. ¥KS>_ Goods expressed to sny part of the City or suburbs, Railroad Station or Steamers free of charge. HENERY GEER. Cheapetde, Oppustte the Market, Dev. 8, 188h—Zaw & w Apple; Salmon, Lobs- | Ver-| i —— ) an CHRISTMAS AND — New Year’s Cards! FOR SEASON i881 AND 1982. HAND-PAINTED, on Panel Cards and Por- cetain, TUCK’S PRIZE EXHIBITION CARDS, ;PHOT GRAPHS OF BIRDS & FLOWERS, painted by hand, A very Choice selection of CANADIAN and | AMERICAN CARDS, for sending to England, And in addition to the above, the CREAM of the LNGLISH and GERMAN CHRIST- MAS CARDS, for the season, You will find these the Cheapest Cards in the Market CALL EARLY AND GET THE BUST, G. H. HASZ&RD, Dec, 1, 1881—9i, wkly li 18 Queen St. LIBERAL ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- | ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or | OVER: O OATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and | Eaglish Tweeds , Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, "Not being very | CONSERVATIVE we wil! cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters and Sacques, and MEETING the wants of all, will manufacture the sam if required Ww. - RIGES, Tailor, aur” Beales’ Corne Oct, 21, Fish MARKET, street, Graiten ECEIVED TODAY, per sch ‘ Hud- son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 Be Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 10 brils Kerosene Oil, 15 brls Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hiil Pickles, in bulk, Anda large stock of Groceries to arrive in & a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Fish: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, | Barreis Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, etc., for sale at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. H. MYRICK, Ch’town, Nev. 1, 1881. eod } Canadian Pacific hallway, Emory's Bar te Port Moody. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tender for Work in British Columbia — EALED TFNDERS will be received by the undersigued up to noon on WED- NESDAY, the lst day of Febraary next, in a lump sam, for the construction of that por- tion of the road between Port Moody and the West-end of Contract 60, near Emory’s Bar, a distance of about 55 miles. Specifications, conditions of contract and forms of tender may be obtained on applica- tion at the Canadian Pacific Railway Office in New Westminister. and at the Chief En- gineer’s Office at Ottawa, after lst January n. xt, at which time plans and projiles will be open for inspection at the latter office, Tkis timely notice is given with a view to giving Contractors an opportunity of visiting and examining the ground during the fine season and before the winter sets in. Mr. Marcus Smith, who is in charge at the office at New Westminster, is instructed to give contractors all the information in his power, Ne tender will be entertained unless on oue of the printed forms, addressed to F, Braun, Eaq,, Secretary Department of Rail- ways and Canals, and marked “Tender for C.2-«an” F. BRAUN, Secretary. ' Dept. of Railways and Canals, Pn WE ARE REMOVING Le OUR OLD STAND, AND WILL GPEN ON FRIDAY, THE 16th INST, SHLE WENG aa me ae — ane en mel ‘EHE W. E. DAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. ot ee oo A POSITIVE MARK DOWN | In order to nibuean a very "heey Stock of DRY GOODE I will sell the following lines at special rates ef discount: HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &e., 20 per cent. discount ’ 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS, 10 to 20 per cent. discount READYMADE CLOTHING, 10 to 20 per cent. discount Several Other Lines ait Reduced Prices. As this is a positive mark down Sale, customers can rely on getting rare bargains. OWEN CONNOLLY. FIRED ~ MARINE! Litt | HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, — REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. 7/ Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. British America Firs Assurancs Company, of Toronto, Ont., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ' LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, KNIT WOGL GOODS, Dec. 9, 1881. | ' -, Sun Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 20: MARENE ENSURASCE ALSO EF PECTED. So - Risks taken on all descriptions of Preperty at LOWEST RATES. :0: — Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf a aE Be een a D. A. BRUCE 9 CUSTOM TAILOR, IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE Finest Selections of Cloths in the City, —AMONG WHICH ARE— Naps, Pilots, Worsteds, Seotch and Canadian Tweeds, &e., &¢. Ou READYMADE CLOTH ENG, most of which has been made on the premises, having an extra finish, will be sold as cheap as imported. _ GENTS FURNISHINGS, in Underelothing (Seotch and Canadian), Libby & Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English end American Hats and Caps, &e. Beavers, Gentlemen favoring us with their orders will find our prices lower and our Gar- ments as good-fitting as can be had on P. E. Island. 72 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. October 19, 1881—2aw till 31 dec, w s—wkly pRITISM AWENICAN FOR SALE OR 10 LED. Book and Tract Depository. pues Valuable Freehold Property ita on Sidney Strect, and own eee ee | heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, ron. . = Mi. FE. ELLIS |sisting of Lwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- 4 AS REMOVED to the corner of Queen | den, adjoining the above. and Fitzroy Streets, and keeps on hand | The lionse contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- English ano Gelic Bib les, Testaments, Pealm | | POG ms, thniug Reom, Parlor aud Kitchen. and other Books and Religious Literature and | The Shop is at present occupied by the Periodicals in handsome Bindings, suitable for | laspector of Weights on Measures. Xwas and New Year's Presents. Apply on the premises to Christmas, New Years Birthday and §.; ap29 MISS SKINNER. Alse Fancy Work, Superior Wools, &c., ell Cittawa, Oct. 24, 1881. i” 31 12] caw School (Cards, &e. Te ee er ane Wome. at most retzouable prices to suit the times,